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Template: mserv/mp3_location Type: string _Description: Path to the root of the music archive: Mserv needs to know where its music files are located so that it can index them. The files don't need to be arranged in any special way. . If no music files are available right now, just enter any directory name. In that case, mserv will not be able to play music. To index new music files in the future, you can run "dpkg-reconfigure mserv" to inform the program of their location. Template: mserv/path_invalid Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Really use unreadable directory? Mserv cannot access the directory path you specified. Please choose whether you want to use that path anyway. Template: mserv/confirm_update Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Really change the music archive location? By reconfiguring the location of the music archive when a trackinfo database already exists, you risk losing the track info database (ratings, last play times etc.).
Source: mserv
Section: sound
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Nick Estes <debian@nickstoys.com>
Build-Depends: sharutils, debhelper (>= 4.1.51), cdbs
Standards-Version: 3.6.1
Homepage: http://www.mserv.org
Package: mserv
Architecture: any
Depends: adduser, debconf | debconf-2.0, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${perl:Depends}
Recommends: mpg321 | mpg123 | vorbis-tools | music123 | sox
Description: centralized multiuser music environment - server
Mserv is a local network jukebox server. It features:
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- telnet-style control interface, remotely accessible from any
appropriate client;
- text databases for track information (author, name, year, genre,
last play date, duration) and user ratings (awful, bad, neutral,
good, superb);
- queuing system (track, album, random album, etc.);
- random play mode taking users' ratings into account;
- search facilities, status information, statistics, etc.;
- user management facilities, four levels of users, encrypted passwords;
- talker style communication (say, emote etc.);
- play, next, pause, stop, repeat, volume, bass, treble settings;
- on-line and off-line track information editing;
- advanced filter facilities (e.g. 'john=superb', '!good', 'year>1990',
'duration<180', 'genre=pop', 'john=good|fred=unheard');
- output via an external player, with support for mpg123, ogg123, etc.;
- setuid wrapper provided for mpg123-compatible players, which can
increase the nice level for low-capability processors.
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The packages mserv-cgi and mserv-client provide web-based and command-line
interfaces; mserv-dev provides a development library.
Package: mserv-client
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Description: centralized multiuser music environment - command-line client
Mserv is a local network jukebox server.
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This package contains a client protocol library and very simple command-line
client for the mserv server.
Package: mserv-cgi
Architecture: all
Depends: mserv-client, apache | httpd, ${perl:Depends}
Description: centralized multiuser music environment - CGI scripts
Mserv is a local network jukebox server.
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This package contains CGI scripts that can be used to access and control mserv
from a web browser.
Package: mserv-dev
Section: devel
Architecture: any
Depends: mserv-client (= ${binary:Version})
Description: centralized multiuser music environment - development files
Mserv is a local network jukebox server.
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This package contains the header files and static libraries needed
for development.
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